Michael Anderson, PhD

Assistant Professor, Inorganic Chemistry

Dr. Anderson studies organometallic chemistry using vacuum line techniques. He is interested in the preparation and characterization of organometallic compounds of rhodium and ruthenium. He also works on the synthesis of chelating ligands containing phosphorus and nitrogen atoms.

Selected recent publications:
1. Anderson, M.P.; Casalnuovo, A.L.; Johnson, B.J.; Mattson, B.M.; Mueting, A.M.; Pignolet, L.H. "Rhodium and Iridium Complexes with the PN Donor Ligand (C
6H5)2P(CH2)2C5H4N. Crystal and Molecular Structures of Ir(PN)2(CO)Cl, Ir(PN)(CO)Cl, and [Rh(PN)2]PF6," Inorg. Chem. 1988, 27, 1649.


2. Anderson, M.P.; Dibben, M.; Thomas, T. "Is Benzene a Problem in Fuel Operations? A New Analytical Method to Overcome Potential Interferences in the Present Method," LC-GC 1989, 7, 424
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Dr. Michael P. Anderson
(402) 280-2268
mikepa@creighton.edu

B.A., Univ. of MN at Duluth - 1967
M.S., MI Technical Univ. - 1969
Ph.D.,Univ. of MN - 1983